Victory points versus prestige points question followed by random observations
Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2013 7:21 pm
I am guessing those are the same things?
Here's why I ask:
I have acquired a large number of native levies, war bands, etc in SE Asia not equipped with rifled firearms. It is hard to tell how much they are costing me in upkeep. If they are no-cost, then I will just pile them up somewhere. If they are costing me, I would like to delete them.
BTW, I am playing as the US and found it quite easy to grab most of SE Asia but for taking my eye off the ball and fumbling Cambodia during our Civil War. Still, I have Burma, Laos, Annam, Tonkin, and have spoiled Cochin and Cambodia for the Frenchies.
I thought that perhaps tea, silk, and opium would assuage the militants in the country. They didn't. But as it turns out, the rest of the country is perfectly happy to move along even if the South and certain northern industrial centers are suffering paroxysms of violence and generally running wild in the streets.
We shall see if the South settles down a bit with the end of reconstruction. And really, it should trigger a further demobilization of troops created by Partial Mobilization during the Civil War. I have a much larger than historical army aside from my non-historical adventures.
Here's why I ask:
I have acquired a large number of native levies, war bands, etc in SE Asia not equipped with rifled firearms. It is hard to tell how much they are costing me in upkeep. If they are no-cost, then I will just pile them up somewhere. If they are costing me, I would like to delete them.
BTW, I am playing as the US and found it quite easy to grab most of SE Asia but for taking my eye off the ball and fumbling Cambodia during our Civil War. Still, I have Burma, Laos, Annam, Tonkin, and have spoiled Cochin and Cambodia for the Frenchies.
I thought that perhaps tea, silk, and opium would assuage the militants in the country. They didn't. But as it turns out, the rest of the country is perfectly happy to move along even if the South and certain northern industrial centers are suffering paroxysms of violence and generally running wild in the streets.
We shall see if the South settles down a bit with the end of reconstruction. And really, it should trigger a further demobilization of troops created by Partial Mobilization during the Civil War. I have a much larger than historical army aside from my non-historical adventures.